Hometown ESPN broadcaster gets rezoning greenlight to build 20K square foot fitness facility in St. Johns County
Read full article: Hometown ESPN broadcaster gets rezoning greenlight to build 20K square foot fitness facility in St. Johns CountyAn 11.86-acre parcel of land in St. Johns County is now slated to be the future home of the Dark Horse fitness facility after commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to rezone four acres of the property for development.
Neil Gaiman, facing multiple allegations of sexual abuse, is dropped by Dark Horse Comics
Read full article: Neil Gaiman, facing multiple allegations of sexual abuse, is dropped by Dark Horse ComicsOne of Neil Gaiman’s publishers has dropped him as the British author faces multiple allegations of sexual assault and harassment.
In the twilight of the muscle car era, demand for the new 486-horsepower V-8 Ford Mustang is roaring
Read full article: In the twilight of the muscle car era, demand for the new 486-horsepower V-8 Ford Mustang is roaringFord says it will start shipping new versions of the Mustang muscle car next week, and more than two thirds of the orders are for 5-liter V-8 engines.

Katy Perry and Her Team Ordered to Pay $2.78 Million in 'Dark Horse' Copyright Lawsuit
Read full article: Katy Perry and Her Team Ordered to Pay $2.78 Million in 'Dark Horse' Copyright LawsuitThree days after a federal jury ruled that Katy Perry's 2013 hit "Dark Horse" had improperly copied another artist's song, the singer was hit with sizable damages. During a hearing on Thursday to determine damages, a jury found that Perry and her musical collaborators, including producer Dr. Luke, who worked with her on the single, will have to pay $2.78 million, the Associated Press reports. The plaintiffs argued that the beat, instrumental line and several other acoustic elements of "Dark Horse" directly stole from "Joyful Noise." Meanwhile, Perry, the song's other co-authors, and Dr. Luke, testified that they had never heard of Gray or the song "Joyful Noise" before they were sued. RELATED CONTENT:Katy Perrys 2013 Hit 'Dark Horse' Copied Christian Rap Song, Federal Jury RulesScooter Braun Throws Star-Studded Fundraiser for Kamala Harris Attended by Katy Perry, Ariana Grande and MoreKaty Perry Testifies in Court for Day 3 of Her Copyright TrialKaty Perry Reveals How Taylor Swift's Cat Helped to End Their Feud

Katy Perrys 2013 Hit 'Dark Horse' Copied Christian Rap Song, Federal Jury Rules
Read full article: Katy Perrys 2013 Hit 'Dark Horse' Copied Christian Rap Song, Federal Jury RulesKaty Perry could be looking at a hefty payout. A jury in California has ruled that Katy Perry's 2013 hit single "Dark Horse" improperly copied another artist's song, according to multiplereports. After a week-long trial, a federal jury of nine jurors deliberated and returned with a decision on Monday, agreeing with claims made by Christian rapper Marcus Gray that Perry's single borrowed liberally from his 2009 track, Joyful Noise." The plaintiffs argued that the beat, instrumental line and several other acoustic elements of "Dark Horse" directly stole from "Joyful Noise." Perry was not present in court when the jury returned with their decision on Monday, according to the Associated Press.

Gospel Rapper Says Katy Perry Plagiarized Part of 'Dark Horse'
Read full article: Gospel Rapper Says Katy Perry Plagiarized Part of 'Dark Horse'Did Katy Perry plagiarize the beat of her 2013 hit "Dark Horse? That's what gospel rapper Marcus Gray is claiming, saying the beat was nicked from his song "Joyful Noise." Now, Gray, who goes by the name "Flame, is suing Perry for copyright infringement. Perrys attorneys insist she's never heard the 2008 song "Joyful Noise" before, but the song has millions of views on YouTube and was even nominated for a Grammy. It's not the first high-profile case of its kind.
